A dissertation on Ischias: or, the disease of the hip-joint, commonly called a hip case and on the use of the Bath waters as a remedy in this complaintFalconer, William
London. Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies. 1805.

A dissertation on matter and spirit: with some remarks on a book, entitled, An enquiry into the nature of the humane soulJackson, John
London. Printed for J. Noon. 1735. viii, 56 p.

A dissertation on matter and spirit, with some remarks on a book, entitled, An enquiry into the nature of the humane soulJackson, John
London. printed for J. Noon. 1735. viii,56p.

A dissertation on miracles: containing an examination of the principles advanced by David Humein An essay on miraclesCampbell, George ; Hume, David
Edinburgh. Mundell, Doig, & Stevenson. 1807. 236 p.

A dissertation on miracles: containing an examination of the principles advanced by David Hume in An essay on miracles : with a correspondence on the subject by Mr. Hume, Dr. Campbell, & Dr. Blair, to which are added sermons and tractsCampbell, George
Edinburgh. Bell & Bradfute. 1823. viii, 560 p.

A dissertation on miracles: designed to shew that they are arguments of a divine interposition and absolute proofs of the mission and doctrine of a prophetFarmer, Hugh
London. J. Taylor. 1804. xx, 364p.

A dissertation on miracles: designed to show that they are arguments of a divine interposition, and absolute proofs of the mission and doctrine of a prophetFarmer, Hugh
London. Printed by Richard Taylor & Co.; sold by Jos. Johnson & Co.; and D. Eaton. 1810. xx, 364p.

A dissertation on Mr. Hogarth's six prints lately publish'd, viz. Gin-Lane, Beer-Street, and the Four stages of cruelty: containing I. A genuine narrative of the horrible deeds perpetrated by that fiery dragon, gin ... II. Useful observations on wanton and inhuman cruelty
London. Printed for B. Dickinson. 1751.

A dissertation on natural phonology: Including the acquisition of phonetic representationStampe, David
Bloomington. Indiana University Linguistics Club. 1979.

A dissertation on popery, or, An analysis of divine faith: addresses to the Protestants of England, more particularly to the men of Kent. A posthumous workDoyle, James Warren
Dublin. Printed by R. Coyne, (etc.). 1835. 361 p.

A dissertation on Proverbs VII, 22, 23: being a specimen of critical dissertations on the Proverbs of Solomon, addressed to the students in Arabic and other Oriental languages, in the University of OxfordHunt, Thomas
Oxford. Printed at the theatre, for Richard Clements. 1743. viii, 16 p.

A Dissertation on purpura: and the value of arsenic in the treatment of purpura simplex & purpura haemorrhagica
[1903?]. 46 leaves.

A dissertation on reading the classics, and forming a just style: written in the year 1709, and addressed to the RightHonourable John Lord Roos, the present Marquis of GranbyFelton, Henry
London. Printed for Jonah Bowyer. 1718.

A dissertation on romance and minstrelsy: to which is appended the ancient metrical romance of Ywaine and GawinRitson, Joseph
Edinburgh. Goldsmid. 1891. 208p.

A dissertation on the best means of civilizing the subjects of the British empire in India and of diffusing the light of the Christian religion throughout the eastern worldWrangham, Francis
London. for J. Mawman. 1805.

A dissertation on the chymical properties and exhilarating effects of nitrous oxide gas: and its application to pneumatick medicineBarton, W. P. C
W. Barton. 1808.

A dissertation on the chymical properties and exhilarating effects of nitrous oxide gas: and its application to pneumatick medicine; submitted as an inaugural thesis for the degree of Doctor of MedicineBarton, William Paul Crillon
Philadelphia. The author. 1808. 95p.

A dissertation on the civil government of the Hebrews: in which the true designs and nature of their government are explained. The justice, wisdom and goodness of the Mosaical Constitutions, are vindicated, in particular, from some late, unfair and false representations of them in the Moral PhilosopherLowman, Moses
London. Printed for J. Noon. 1745.

A dissertation on the construction of locksBramah, Joseph
London. for the author. [1785].

A dissertation on the Eleusinian and Bacchic mysteriesTaylor, Thomas
Amsterdam (i.e. London). Printed for, and sold by J. Weitstein. (1790?). iv, 184 p.

A dissertation on the English verb: principally intended to ascertain the precise meaning of its tenses and point out the tenses of the Latin and French verb which correspond to them, in order to facilitate the attainment of an accurate knowledge of those three languages and display the superior excellence ofthe English verb, with respect to simplicity, copiousness, and perspicuity. To which is added an appendix on French and Latin participlesPickbourn, James
London. Printed by J. Davis for G. G. J. and J. Robinson. 1789. xxxii, 244 p.

A dissertation on the English verb,1789Pickbourn, James
Menston. Scolar Press. 1968. 244p.,22cm.

A dissertation on the existence, nature, & extent of the prophetic powers in the human mind: with unquestionable examples of several prophecies, of what is now acting, and soon to be fulfilled, upon the great theatre of Europe; particularly those ofBrothers, Richard
London. printed by C.Whittingham. 1794. 40p.

A dissertation on the food and discharges of human bodiesRobinson, Bryan
London. Printed for J. Nourse. 1747. vi, 120 p.

A dissertation on the forcible feeding of the insaneWood, Martin Stanley
London . Sherratt & Hughes. 1911. 111p.

A dissertation on the gout: and all chronic diseases, jointly considered, as proceeding from the same causes What those causes are and a rational and natural method of cure proposedCadogan, William
London. Printed for J. Dodsley. 1771.

A dissertation on the gout and all chronic diseases, jointly considered as proceeding from the same causesCadogan, William
London. printed for J. Dodsley. 1771.

A dissertation on the gout and all chronic diseases, jointly considered, as proceeding from the same causes; what those causes are; and a rational and natural method of cure proposed: addressed to all invalidsCadogan, William
London. printed for J. Dodsley. 1771. 100p.

A dissertation on the governments, manners and spirits of AsiaLogan, John
London. for J. Murray [etc.]. 1787.

A dissertation on the Hebrew vowel-points: shewing that they are an original and essential part of the languageWhitfield, P
Liverpool. Printed by and for the author. 1748. 288p.

A dissertation on the history ofhereditary dignities: particularly as to their course of descent, and their forfeiture by attainder. With special reference to the case of the earldom of WiltesFinlason, W. F
London. Butterworths. 1869. vi, 110 p.

A dissertation on the influence of opinions on language, and of language on opinionsMichaelis, Johann David
New York. AMS Press. 1973. vi, 92 p.

A dissertation on the influence of opinions on language, and of language on opinions, which gained the Prussian royal academy's prize on that subject. Containing many curious particulars in philology, natural history and scriptural phraseology: Together with an enquiry into the advantages and practicability of an universal learned languageMichaelis, Johann David
London. W. Owen (etc.). 1769. vi, 92 p.

A dissertation on the influence of the passions upon disorders of the bodyFalconer, William
London. printed for C. Dilly. 1796.

A dissertation on the inlargement of tillage, the erecting of public granaries: and the regulating, employing, and supporting the poor in this kingdom : addressed to his Grace the Lord Primate of all IrelandDawson, Thomas
Dublin. printed by S. Powell for T. Moore. 1741. 70,[2]p.

A DISSERTATION ON THE LANGUAGES, LITERATURE AND MANNERS OF EASTERN NATIONSRichardson, John
1778.

A Dissertation on the Latter Part of the Thirteenth Chapter of the Revelation of St. John: Being An Attempt to shew that the Prophetick Vision of the Two-Horned Beast is fulfilled in the Character and Conduct of the Kings of France : With an Introduction shewing the Texture of the whole Book : and an Appendix concerning AntichristVivian, Thomas
London. Printed and Sold by C. Dilly; B. Thorn, in Exeter; and B. Haydon, Plymouth. 1781. x, 11-71, [1] p.

A Dissertation on the laws of elections: explaining who have a right to vote for, or be elected, members of Parliament for the counties of ScotlandBaillie, George
Glasgow. Printed for R. Urie and J. Barry. 1767. 72 p.

A dissertation on the learning and inspiration of the apostlesJesse, William
London. printed for G. G.and J. Robinson. 1798. [4], vi, [2], 75, [1] p.

A dissertation on the liberty of the subject in Great Britain: Most humbly inscribed to His Royal Highness Frederick-Augustus, Prince of Wales, &c
London. printed for J. Roberts. 1737. [6],57p.

A dissertation on the medical properties and injurious effects of the habitual use of tobacco: read, according to appointment, before the Medical society of the county of Oneida, at their semi-annual meeting, January 5, 1830McAllister, A
Boston . Peirce & Parker. 1832. viii, (9)-36 p.

A dissertation on the modern style of altering ancient cathedrals as exemplified in the cathedral church of SalisburyMilner, John
Winchester. Robbins. 1811. 39 p.

A dissertation on the mysteries of the Cabiri: or, The great gods of Phenicia, Samothrace, Egypt, Troas, Greece, Italy, and Crete : being an attempt to deduce the several orgies of Isis, Ceres, Mithras, Bacchus, Rhea, Adonis, and Hecate, from an union of the rites commemorative of the deluge with the adoration of the host of heavenFaber, George Stanley
Oxford. at the University press for the author. 1803. 2 v, [1] leaf of plates.

A dissertation on the nature and properties of the Malvern water: and an enquiry into the causes and treatment of scrofulous diseases and consumption : together with some remarks upon the influence of the terrestrial radiation of caloric upon local salubrityAddison, William
London. printed for Callow & Wilson. 1828. viii,192p.

A dissertation on the numbers of mankind: in ancient and modern timesWallace, Robert
Edinburgh. A. Constable and co.; (etc., etc.). 1809. 1 p. l., ii, 338 p.

A dissertation on the numbers of mankind in ancient and modern timesWallace, Robert
Edinburgh. printed for Archibald Constable and Co. 1809.

A dissertation on the numbers of mankind in ancient and modern timesWallace, Robert
New York. Augustus M. Kelley. 1969. 338p.

A dissertation on the numbers of mankind, in antient and modern times: In which the superior populousness of antiquity is maintained : With an appendix containing additional observations on the same subject, and some remarks on Mr. Hume's Political discourse, of the populousness of antient nationsWallace, Robert ; Hume, David
Edinburgh. Printed for G. Hamilton and J. Balfour. 1753. iv, 331 p.

A dissertation on the opsonic index, in health and disease: its estimation and application to diagnosis and treatmentAppleton, Roy
Hull. M. Harland. [1907]. 76p.

A dissertation on the Oriental trinities: extracted from the fourth and fifth volumes of Indian antiquitiesMaurice, Thomas ; Maurice, Thomas
London. printed for the author, by H.L. Galabin... and sold by T. Gardiner. 1800. vii, [17]-458 p., [5] fold. leaves of plates.

A dissertation on the origin and composition of our three first canonical gospelsMarsh, Herbert
Cambridge, Eng. Printed by John Burges, and sold by F. and C. Rivington, London, and J. Deighton, Cambridge. 1801. vii, 243p.

A dissertation on the origin and progress of the Scythians or Goths: being an introduction to the ancientand modern history of EuropePinkerton, John
London. Printed by John Nichols, for George Nicol. 1787.

A dissertation on the ovary: a thesis submitted for the degree of M.D. by J. Stirling YoungYoung, J. Stirling
London. Sherratt & Hughes. 1911. 45p.

A dissertation on the pageants or dramatic mysteries anciently performed at CoventrySharp, Thomas
Totowa, N.J. Rowman and Littlefield. (1973). xi, 226 p.

A dissertation on the pageants or dramatic mysteries anciently performed at CoventrySharp, Thomas
Wakefield. E.P. Publishing. 1973. xi,(5),230p.,(10) leaves.

A dissertation on the pageants or dramatic mysteries anciently performed at Coventry, by the trading companies of that city: chiefly with reference to the vehicle, characters, and dresses of the actors : compiled, in a great degree, from sources hitherto unexplored : to which are added, the Pageant of the Shearmen & Taylors' company, and other municipal entertainers of a public natureSharp, Thomas
Coventry. Merridew and Son. 1825. 226 p.

A dissertation on the pageants or dramatic mysteries anciently performed at Coventry, by the trading companiesof that city; chiefly with reference to the vehicle, characters, and dresses of the actors ... to which are added, the pageant of the Shearmen & Taylors' Company and other municipal entertainments of a public natureSharp, Thomas
Coventry. Merridew. 1825. 2,226, [4]p.

A dissertation on the Poor Laws by a well-wisher to mankindTownsend, Joseph
California University Press. 1971.

A dissertation on the power of the intercepted pressure of the atmospherePratt, H
[n. pub.]. 1843.

A dissertation on the practice of land-surveying in Ireland: and an essay towards a general regulation therein: In two partsCallan, Peter
Drogheda[i.e. Dublin?]. [s.n.]. 1758. 48p.

A dissertation on the present bounty laws, for the encouragement of agriculture in Ireland: Submitted to the consideration of ParliamentJebb, David
Dublin. printed by William Hallhead. 1780. 31p.

A dissertation on the properties of pusHome, Everard
London. Printed by John Richardson. 1788.

A dissertation on the prophecies that have been fulfilled, are now fulfilling, or will hereafter be fulfilled relative to the great period of 1260 years, the papal and Mohammedan apostasies... and the restoration of the JewsFaber, George Stanley
London. Printed for F.C. & J. Rivington. 1806. 2 v.

A dissertation on the querulousness of statesmen
London. sold by T. Longman. 1792. iii,[5]-116p.

A Dissertation on the rise, union and power, the progressions, separations and corruptions of poetry and music: to which is prefixed The Cure of Saul, a Sacred OdeBrown, John
Farnborough. Gregg International. 1972.

A dissertation on the rise, union and power, the progressions, separations, and corruptions, of poetry and music: to which is prefixed The Cure of Saul, a sacred odeBrown, John
London. Printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers. 1763. iv, 248p.

A dissertation on the rise, union, and power, the progressions, seperations and corruptions, of poetry and musicBrown, John
Gregg International. 1972. 244p.

A dissertation on the science of method, or, The laws and regulative principles of educationColeridge, Samuel Taylor
London. Richard Griffin. 1854. xi, 75p.

A Dissertation on the Scripture Expressions, The Angel of the Lord, and The Angel of Jesus Christ proving that the Word Angel is put to signify on these Occasions Material Bodies, and not Spirit: Interspersed with many other Curious Observations quite new : And Containing a full Answer to a late Essay on Spirit, which is calculated to set aside the Doctrine of the Trinity in UnityJones, William
London. Printedfor M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater noster-Row. 1752. viii, 68 p.

A dissertation on the sexes of plants---Linne, Carl von
New York. Readex Microprint. 1970. 1 microop.aque.

A dissertation on the state of the British finances, the debt, currency, and banking; with a plan for raising thirty millions, or more, without loan or increased taxation. Also, some observations on IrelandCockburn, George
London. Hatchard and Son. 1843.

A dissertation on the structure of the obstetric forceps, pointing out its defects, and especially of those with double curved blades, at the same time, shewing particularly the safe application of those with single curved bladesRawlins, R
London. printed for the author; and sold by B. and J. White. 1793. viii,125,[1]p.,plates.

A dissertation on the subject of the Herefordshire BeaconCard, Henry
London. Printed for F.C. & J. Rivington. 1822. iv 50p.

A dissertation on the theory and cure of the cataractWathen, Jonathan
London. printed for T. Cadell; and C. Dilly. 1785. [8],166p.

A dissertation on the theory and practice of benevolenceDyer, George
London. Printed for Kearsley. 1795. 106 p.

A dissertation on the theory and practice of benevolence. Being a practical improvement of the second edition of the Complaints of the Poor People of England, by the same author. New edition, with considerable additionsDyer, George
London. [s.n.]. 1819. p.p.393-428.

A dissertation on the true age of the world in which is determined the chronology of the period from creation to the Christian eraWallace
London. Smith, Elder & Co. 1844. xx, 307 p.

A dissertation on the use and abuse of tobacco: wherein the advantages and disadvantages attending the consumption of that entertaining weed, are particularly considered. Humbly addressed to all the tobacco-consumers in Great Britain and Ireland, but especially to those among religious peopleClarke, Adam
London. printed for G. Whitfield. 1798.

A dissertation on the validity of the ordinations of the English, and of the succession of the bishops of the Anglican Church: with the proofs establishing the facts advanced in this workLe Courayer, Pierre Francʹois
Oxford. J. H. Parker. 1844. lxxxviii, 374, xliip.

A dissertation on the Welsh language: pointing out its antiquity, copiousness, grammatical perfection, with remarks on its poetry ; and other articles not foreign to the subjectWalters, John
Cowbridge. Printed for the author, by R. and D. Thomas. 1771.

A dissertation on the Welsh language: pointing out its antiquity, copiousness, grammatical perfection, withremarks on its poetry, and other articles not foreign to the subjectWalters, John
Dolgelley. Gromerian Press. [1816].

A dissertation to analyse the Body & Soul Health and Fitness Studio's current users, to look at their attitudes towards the running of the studio and to assess what they want and need to fulfil their ideal leisure experienceChaplin, Richard John
1996.

A dissertation together with experiments on the function of the inter-electrode capacity of a three electrode valve in producing high frequency oscillations in valve circuitsLupton, T. R
Manchester. UMIST. 1925.

A dissertation upon earthquakes, their causes and consequences: together with ... some remarks upon ... an earthquake, felt in thecities of London and Westminster, on Thursday, February 8, 1749-50
London. Roberts. 1750. 70 p.

A dissertation upon English typographical founders and founderies, (1778): with a catalogue and specimen of the typefoundry of John James, (1782)Mores, Edward Rowe ; Carter, Harry ; Ricks, Christopher
London. Oxford University Press. 1961. 145p.